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ksarkar77
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Hello Traders !

I tried going through Trade station Easy Language Manual and Help, but could not find the answer.

Is it possible in Easy language to read an open order for a stock and determine whether the order is stop order and if stop order, then find out the stop price for it?

I am trying to add these information on the Rader Screen with an indicator so that I do not need to go back and forth between Trade Manager and Radar Screen to check whether I have placed a stop on a position. I am getting lost at this while trying to manage multiple positions and going back and forth.


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ksarkar77,

are you using order objects or legacy Easylanguage orders?

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